El Luchador: “The mission will take the luchadors into a maximum security prision – except Shocker, who will have to rush Leslie to the emergency room. Meanwhile, the growing fame of Dragon Lee provokes jealousy from his partner, Bucanero tries to start a new life, and Felino will have the chance to fight along side his children for the first time.”

En Busca de un Idolo: No idea where we are, or if it’s still airing, but it’s listed as on Friday and Saturday nights.

Terra: Dorada vs Polvora! Tonga vs Azul! Me watching a Bears game (or more likely driving to a Bears game for most of this), you telling how great it’s going to look next week.

== Other ==

IWRG-TVC Deportes: Castle of Terror, maybe? Not actually on the schedule (and you can find the show on YouTube already.)

IWRG-AYM Sports: TITLE TOURNAMNET. I don’t think I can do this, and I think I’d be failing you, the 12 people reading this website, but I’d avoid spoilers for this show and find out the results on Monday night if I could.

Like this:

Tonight’s Arena Naucalpan is a rather calm show in between more newsworthy shows. Main event is Angel, Electroshock, and Trauma I versus Junior Dinimitas Mascara Ano 2000 Jr., Cien Caras Jr. and Hijo de Mascara Ano 2000. The Angel rudo turn on the Traumas has been ignored since it happened, but we should know more about it today. In the semimain, the Comando Elite team up with the Cerberos and Trauma II.

Halloween’s broken ribs will cause him to miss Friday’s AAA TV card in Puebla. Gran Apache will replace him, like Halloween replaced Gran Apache back at Heroes Inmoratles. It’s still listed as a mixed tag team title match.

Dragon Rojo and Rey Escorpion, the guests for the show, said they’d soon have a surprise third and a name for their trio. Dragon Rojo mentioned in passing that he’d be defending his title (or titles) during FantasticaMania.

In other news, Llaves & Candados sent out a press release saying they’d see the fans again in 2013. That’s a very quiet way of canceling the Perros vs Garza show scheduled for 11/25 (as well as a December show they were hinting at.)

Yesterday was the 60th anniversary of El Santo vs Black Shadow, the most important match in the history of lucha libre. It set the mold for every mask match that came after, and it’s success caused EMLL promoters to build Arena Mexico to allow for larger gates.

CMLL Gaceta has bios of Mistico and the mysterious Niebla Roja. Niebla Roja has 10 more force, experience, and technical ability and 5 more agility and velocity than Angel de Plata, to pick a name at random.

Air Date: 11/24. This new taping means Puebla is a one show taping, and this is probably the same. There was no mention of a taping in Villahemorsa on TV this week, even though I could’ve sworn I saw that mentioned by people who were watching the show. (They didn’t mention Naucalpan, so maybe I should’ve just ignored the whole thing.) If Villahermosa doesn’t exist, then this turns into a two week taping. It’ll all come out in the wash.

This is also the third Naucalpan taping this year. It’ll also be the 4th AAA TV taping (Neza, Puebla, Naucalpan, DF) in a 15 days period where ever location is a 2 hour drive from Arena Lopez Mateos. Maybe they really should’ve just bought Arena Naucalpan and saved themselves the gas money. (They should never actually do this.) AAA usually runs on Friday nights, but are instead on the more regular Thursday nights. IWRG has a FILL show on Tuesday night that’ll fill the normal TVC Deportes spot.

Chance of main event getting to the beer cooler: 1000000000000000000%. Wagner vs Park could be a MOTYC or annoying or both at the same time. I don’t think the chances of a finish are strong but everything lead up to it will be strong.

Bigger question: no sign of Jarrett or anyone TNA wise on TV so far. They seemed headed to LA Park vs Jeff Jarrett, but no Jarrett on TV in what should be the build up to that match. Meanwhile Dr. Wagner Jr. has gone from complaining about not being in a big spotlight to getting a big spotlight match vs LA Park, and, at least as of the last Fusion taping, LA Park seems to be a rudo again which wouldn’t make much sense if he’s the big Mexican hero in a few weeks. Perhaps this is just some time killing before the feud, and maybe even Jeff Jarrett disguises himself as Yack or Oficial Rayan to jump Park here, but plans might be changing.

In other action, Vampiro keeps getting scheduled for tag matches and Consejo keep getting scheduled for the Psycho Circus. Texano vs Mesias still seems on; the finish on this week’s AAA TV established it as a match not to care about, but it’s not like Mesias has anything better to do. (You could say the same about Chessman and Vampiro.)